Millennia: Altered Destinies

Millennia: Altered Destinies (1995)

by Take Two Interactive, GameTek, Inc.
Genres:Adventure, Strategy, Simulator
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player
Story:Sci-fi strategy game developed by Take Two Interactive
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user avatar@Trisaruser avatar@Trisar
January 29, 2025
"Temporal storm approaching. Yikes! That was something!" With time at your fingertips, you can't lose... but you might need a bit more than a pen and paper to keep track of the convoluted plots you have to resolve, especially if you want to keep those Slothoids from resorting to cannibalism every time something goes wrong.
user avatar@endolexiuser avatar@endolexi
January 30, 2025
I wish I had an XTM to travel to the point in time and space where this game is finally re-released! It's not exaggeration to say there's literally no other game like this.
The writing for this game is terrible but the concept is unique and has so much potential in the modern day. Picking where to start a civilisation, then traveling through the timeline to help deal with various crises or emergencies, shaping their culture (as much as you were permitted) and altering events, was and remains an entirely singular experience I've seen nowhere else. Then doing it three more times in the hopes of fighting off a galactic war in the future... I would love to see this game on Gog simply to make it playable again. But if it inspired another developer to do something similar? I'd love that.
user avatar@Oirataaruser avatar@Oirataar
February 12, 2025
I played it when I was a kid and I loved It black then. Unfortunatelly, the spanish language was buged and It always crashed. My english was not enough good back then and I never finished It. I would LOVE to give It a second chance now that I can understand everything.
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